Seen It All? Don't Bet on it in Scotland!
Have you been everywhere, tried everything? Maybe it's time to go back to Scotland for an off the beaten track tour. This incredible destination offers more than the typical haggis and tartan respite. If you're in the mood, this land is one of the most interesting places in the world.
This area of the globe is known for its beer, but while you're in the mood for something different, try a pub-crawl - but not with beer. Take a hard cider tour of Scotland from pub to pub and coast to coast. Your timeshare rental will really come in handy then, to rest your weary head from the effects of this legendary drink.
How about a view of the aurora borealis? In Scotland? Yes! Despite Alaska's claim to fame, you can see this spectacular natural phenomenon from your vantage point in North Scotland.
Or for something completely different - try the sport that's really taking off here, sphereing down Perthshire hill! After you've tumbled downhill inside this ball, you'll never look at a gently sloping hill the same way again. Miss the winter sports? Try snowboarding in Cairn Gorm for some world-class powder.
Want to go wild? Try a safari in the highlands and view wild stag, badgers, deer and other wildlife.
Timeshares - from Cottages to Castles
Experience Scotland authentically. Scotland timeshares offer the visitor many choices in accommodation types. Perhaps you're looking for a quaint cottage on the shores of the sea? Or, maybe you've always wanted to own a castle. Many grand country estates and castles have been divided into smaller vacation properties. With ownership, you can enjoy the elegantly landscaped grounds, historical architecture and grand appointments without having to pay a king's ransom. Because timeshare values depreciate, your best bet is to purchase through a reputable timeshare reseller.
The Dead
Resorts are located throughout Scotland, from remote areas to its metropolises. You can experience some of the country's most notable artists in places like Glasgow and Edinburgh. At The Writer's Museum in Edinburgh take in some of the personal effects of Robert Louis Stevenson, including his pipe, riding boots, ring, and manuscripts.
Because of its history, there are a multitude of haunted castles, houses, pubs and even streets. Several tour operators offer packages that take you to visit the dark side of history.
Many of these haunting are hundreds of years in the past. There's no doubt that some aspects of Scotland's history are rather gruesome but one continuing mystery surrounds a bridge west of Glasgow. For decades now, dogs have been jumping to their deaths from the Overtoun Estate bridge. Despite several investigations, no scientific cause has been found. Whisperings of occult causes, however, have been heard.
Whichever facet you fancy, Scotland is a treasure chest with jewels that any traveler will delight in.